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missile defenses. and i think that makes us -- makes cooperation very, very difficult. >> and i think that goes back to the problem that you had in 2007 was the russian offer was very attractive. you know, but the price of getting access to that russian radar data would be foregoing the planned deployments of interceptors in poland. you have to ask the question then, if you have the data that shows the missiles coming but you've given up the interceptors you really have i think negated the plan, which was provide some missile defense capability. >> richard, up in front. >> suddenly a microphone appears. thank you. so, i wanted to bridge between the points you were making and ask about the potential effect of having the epaa deployments take place at the end of this year and again in 2018 time frame and if we remain sort of consistent with our principle prance parency, this is what we said we were going to do this is as far as we're going, obviously it's threat-dependent, and over time, and i'm discount
missile defenses. and i think that makes us -- makes cooperation very, very difficult. >> and i think that goes back to the problem that you had in 2007 was the russian offer was very attractive. you know, but the price of getting access to that russian radar data would be foregoing the planned deployments of interceptors in poland. you have to ask the question then, if you have the data that shows the missiles coming but you've given up the interceptors you really have i think negated...
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defense. what this review does is it establishes the parameters of what that era looks like and how we as a nation are going to approach it. you.want to turn over to i know you have slides. perhaps you could situate all this and -- in what ways do missile defense ways build on past activities? and what does it mean in the future? and mr. you, tom trachtenberg. i have got a few charts to set the stage on what the missile defense agency is all about, what the mission is and how we believe we fit in with the missile defense review and examples of where that occurs. --i could go to chart to two. -- first, to layer a ballistic missile defense system and we will talk about a ballistic plus in a few minutes. isered is important and it focusrall system and the of defending the united states or deployed forces or allies, it is a missile attack. it favors a flight as always. there icons at the bottom of the portray somesually examples of the system, the heat .nd weapons system space systems we use to se
defense. what this review does is it establishes the parameters of what that era looks like and how we as a nation are going to approach it. you.want to turn over to i know you have slides. perhaps you could situate all this and -- in what ways do missile defense ways build on past activities? and what does it mean in the future? and mr. you, tom trachtenberg. i have got a few charts to set the stage on what the missile defense agency is all about, what the mission is and how we believe we fit...
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apaerds missile defense capability for boost phase missile defense and space sensing. as you quoted secretary mattis, "if we fail to adapt the speed of relevance our focus will lose." yet in these critical technology areas we continue to trade studies and analyses via starting programs with goals for operational capabilities. how does a one-year delay in missile defense agencies' specific funding affect your ability to deliver high power energy direct and space capabilities? ? i'm concerned about that delay. i am very encouraged with the fact that my new boss is working with -- dr. griffin working with miss lord in her capacity have the focus and are reengineering and redirecting the department to prioritize as dr. griffin has testified number one priority being the hypersonic both offense and defense as well as directed energy. and we've had conversations, i've seen actions being aiken to prioritize those two areas as well as other technology areas to deliver that capability to keep pace with the threat. >> great. and this will be to any other witnesses. across the bo
apaerds missile defense capability for boost phase missile defense and space sensing. as you quoted secretary mattis, "if we fail to adapt the speed of relevance our focus will lose." yet in these critical technology areas we continue to trade studies and analyses via starting programs with goals for operational capabilities. how does a one-year delay in missile defense agencies' specific funding affect your ability to deliver high power energy direct and space capabilities? ? i'm...
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missile defenses. >> i would agree. under my narrative, we've always for almost 30 years, three and four administrations, tried to get through negotiations, a handle on the threat. i would think this is the kind of issue we ought to pursue strategic dialogue administration started with russia and the strategic dialogue jake sullivan suggested beginning to be discussed so we are in agreement. of course we ought to try to see if we can get negotiated limits on those but ballistic missile defense capability is a hedge against those efforts. >> where want to turn to questions in a minute but picking up a little bit on the clues in your discussion now in russia particular about the whole conversation may have been different if we can imagine the u.s. never withdrawn from the treaty trying to focus limited activity on missile defense in the confines of the complex you could have, how might this be different? maybe not different at all, or may be quite different. >> i think he's right, efforts over multiple a
missile defenses. >> i would agree. under my narrative, we've always for almost 30 years, three and four administrations, tried to get through negotiations, a handle on the threat. i would think this is the kind of issue we ought to pursue strategic dialogue administration started with russia and the strategic dialogue jake sullivan suggested beginning to be discussed so we are in agreement. of course we ought to try to see if we can get negotiated limits on those but ballistic missile...
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been playing around with limited defenses, theater defenses. the place where it will flareup is europe, so-called european phase adapter approach. it was supposed to be aimed at an iranian icbm with a nuclear warhead. that iranian deal has truncated that program to ensure they won't be a nuclear weapon for at least 15 to make 20 years and yet the missile-defense systems we said were aimed at the audience are still going in and out tuesday and. of the russians say, see it's about as. it's been about us all along and in fact you have some senators who want it to be about russia. they want to put missile defenses in europe. you do that and you have just done what's going on in south asia pouring gasoline on the fire and you will see the proliferation of nuclear weapons in europe once again. >> just a couple of factual errors there. that approach started by the obama administration was not merely to handle an iranian missile. there is a approach with the deployment of short range ballistic missile defense weapons and to end in the fourth phase whic
been playing around with limited defenses, theater defenses. the place where it will flareup is europe, so-called european phase adapter approach. it was supposed to be aimed at an iranian icbm with a nuclear warhead. that iranian deal has truncated that program to ensure they won't be a nuclear weapon for at least 15 to make 20 years and yet the missile-defense systems we said were aimed at the audience are still going in and out tuesday and. of the russians say, see it's about as. it's been...
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self-defense -- excuse me. criminal code in wisconsin provides that a person is privileged to intentionally use force against another for the purpose of preventing or terminating what he reasonably believes to be an unlawful interference with his own person by the other person. however, he may intentionally use only such force as he reasonably believes is necessary to prevent or terminate the interference. he may not intentionally use force, which is intended or likely to cause death unless he reasonably believes that such force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself. as applied to this case, the effect of the law of self-defense is the defendant is not guilty of any homicide offense if the defendant reasonably believed that he was preventing or terminating an unlawful interference with his own person or reasonably believed the force used by him -- excuse me -- and reasonably believed the force that the force used by him was necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily har
self-defense -- excuse me. criminal code in wisconsin provides that a person is privileged to intentionally use force against another for the purpose of preventing or terminating what he reasonably believes to be an unlawful interference with his own person by the other person. however, he may intentionally use only such force as he reasonably believes is necessary to prevent or terminate the interference. he may not intentionally use force, which is intended or likely to cause death unless he...
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of defense. he eliminated dozens of failing or unnecessary acquisition programs. he held people accountable. he even fired a few. and yet by his own account dr. gates left overwhelmed by the scope and scale of the problems at the defense department. this is the purpose of the oversight effort we are beginning today, to define these problems clearly and rigorously and only then to consider what reforms may be necessary. there is profound urgency to this effort. the worldwide threats confronting our nation now and in the future have never been more complex, uncertain, and counting. america will not succeed in the 21st century with anything less than the most innovative, agile, and efficient, and effect i defense organization. i have not met a senior civilian or military leader who thinks we have that today. in no way is this a criticism of the many patriotic mission-focused public servants, both in and out of uniform, who sacrifice every day and here at home and around the world to keep us safe. to
of defense. he eliminated dozens of failing or unnecessary acquisition programs. he held people accountable. he even fired a few. and yet by his own account dr. gates left overwhelmed by the scope and scale of the problems at the defense department. this is the purpose of the oversight effort we are beginning today, to define these problems clearly and rigorously and only then to consider what reforms may be necessary. there is profound urgency to this effort. the worldwide threats confronting...
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in the league 4 times their attack outperformed their defense 4 times while the defensive ranking was higher just twice in fact ferguson want to have his league titles with the 5th and 6th best defense in the division he had the best attack on both occasions now that i think of it fergie did love his strikers in his time manchester united what always willing to splash out on the best attackers the likes of ruud van nistelrooy and robin van persie were crucial to their title victories and of course when rooney became one of the most successful premier league players of all time at old trafford. it's not just the red side of manchester where attack dominates manchester city and one for premier league titles and they've had the best attack in the division every single time they also have the best defense in 2 of those seasons but is the attack that dominates but maybe this is just a premier league thing maybe if we look abroad the trend is reversed well certainly not in spain that's what those who are modern. world view sensibly. has been won by the team that scored. most goals 11 times
in the league 4 times their attack outperformed their defense 4 times while the defensive ranking was higher just twice in fact ferguson want to have his league titles with the 5th and 6th best defense in the division he had the best attack on both occasions now that i think of it fergie did love his strikers in his time manchester united what always willing to splash out on the best attackers the likes of ruud van nistelrooy and robin van persie were crucial to their title victories and of...
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don't have to have a defense to dust defense budget near us -- defense budget near us to win. just ask the taliban. i want you to see these inputs but not think they are conclusive analyses or predictions of outcomes in hypothetical conflicts. a couple of more and i'm going to make some general points. this is giving a sense, we were talking on the sidelines that the $240 billion estimate of china's know terry budget is highly debated and uncertainty -- uncertain by plus or -50%. it could be well into the $300 billion range. there is a study saying it could be even higher than that. but it is somewhere between one third and one half of american military spending, easily the second-biggest budget on earth, doubling every seven to 10 years, and probably will keep doubling every seven to 10 years. it is less than 2% of china's gdp, but they become substantial enough and that is still a lot of money. and the war we worry about winning against china is near this. i don't think they could come close to that. if i could bring down the defense budget and the budget request, if you are
don't have to have a defense to dust defense budget near us -- defense budget near us to win. just ask the taliban. i want you to see these inputs but not think they are conclusive analyses or predictions of outcomes in hypothetical conflicts. a couple of more and i'm going to make some general points. this is giving a sense, we were talking on the sidelines that the $240 billion estimate of china's know terry budget is highly debated and uncertainty -- uncertain by plus or -50%. it could be...
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a defense. this has been true since castles. this is the way offensive and defensive work. in 1972 when they wanted to limit the offensive weapons of each side, the strategic arms limitation talk they agreed to the abm treaty, antiballistic missile treaty which capped the defenses each side could deploy and that logic held. it helped rain in the cold war and in fact when neither side, in fact, since ronald reagan's day, when he just not only limited but starting cutting nuclear weapons, the arsenals have been coming down steadily. there are about 15,000 nuclear weapons in the world now. there used to be 66,000. in the world without missile defenses, the numbers have been coming down steadily. that will change if you start deploying defenses. how do we know? look at south asia. there's a debate going on about missile defense, both the pakistans and indians are talking about missile defense systems are negotiating with various u.s. contractors to help with missile defenses and what's the answer of
a defense. this has been true since castles. this is the way offensive and defensive work. in 1972 when they wanted to limit the offensive weapons of each side, the strategic arms limitation talk they agreed to the abm treaty, antiballistic missile treaty which capped the defenses each side could deploy and that logic held. it helped rain in the cold war and in fact when neither side, in fact, since ronald reagan's day, when he just not only limited but starting cutting nuclear weapons, the...
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the question is whether or not the defense budget delivers on the promise of senior defense officials that this would be the first budget document to reorient dod and set it on a path where it was better equipped and better positioned for this era of renewed great power competition we are talking about. basically whether the dollars below strategy. you often hear your priorities are where your money goes. there is some truth to that. one thing this report does, and does uniquely well, is to assess whether or not the fy2020 budget request delivers on its promise, whether it is the masterpiece promised that sets the dod on a path where it is better equipped for great power competition. it is a uniquely important thing we do and an important element at csba, but also an important time to look at the linkages of strategy and resources. with that, i will turn it over to travis, who i think will read brief for about 30 minutes, take your questions, and then we end promptly at 1:00. thank you for being here with us. travis? travis: thank you, evan. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. thank
the question is whether or not the defense budget delivers on the promise of senior defense officials that this would be the first budget document to reorient dod and set it on a path where it was better equipped and better positioned for this era of renewed great power competition we are talking about. basically whether the dollars below strategy. you often hear your priorities are where your money goes. there is some truth to that. one thing this report does, and does uniquely well, is to...
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homeland defenses and should the u.s. penetrate defenses and how? >> i don't think that the chinese nuclear expansion is driven by the desire to penetrate u.s. ballistic missile defenses. i think the projections are that they would have a thousand strategic nuclear war heads by 2030. that estimate is up from about 400 of just a year ago. why are they doing this? i think they are doing this because we have seen across the board a change in policy by xi jinping. china is asserting itself. it clearly believes it should be a dominant if not the dominant power in the decades ahead. and having a strategic nuclear program comparable to that in the united states and russia is i think part of that agenda. that's clearly where he's heading. and the capability they are developing is -- is -- could overwhelm any ballistic missile defense capabilities. we haven't -- could overwhelm any ballistic missile defense capabilities we have and i think the chinese and the russians know that. we are already in the business of deploying defenses to counter those missiles a
homeland defenses and should the u.s. penetrate defenses and how? >> i don't think that the chinese nuclear expansion is driven by the desire to penetrate u.s. ballistic missile defenses. i think the projections are that they would have a thousand strategic nuclear war heads by 2030. that estimate is up from about 400 of just a year ago. why are they doing this? i think they are doing this because we have seen across the board a change in policy by xi jinping. china is asserting itself....
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defense planning, their larger role of missile defenses. as the pentagon's recent national defense strategy, the classified version noted, missiles he become "a principal means by which adversaries seek to protect conventional or nuclear power." and as such "missile-defense is a core deterrence by denial component" of how we contend with adversaries. we are her today to mark the 40 th anniversary of rona reagan's speech announcing the strategic defense initiative. that speech, which was in march of 1983, came just a few weeks after his evil empire speech, which was march 9. they were all coordinated towards the larger strategic goal of winning and bringing an end to the cold war. one of the most recent books that i wrote was on president reagan's covert action program to provide assistance solidarity. i had the opportunity to talk to a number of folks within that administration and to spend several monthsverall in the reagan library, going through national security council discussions. one of the things i always found helpful about the way
defense planning, their larger role of missile defenses. as the pentagon's recent national defense strategy, the classified version noted, missiles he become "a principal means by which adversaries seek to protect conventional or nuclear power." and as such "missile-defense is a core deterrence by denial component" of how we contend with adversaries. we are her today to mark the 40 th anniversary of rona reagan's speech announcing the strategic defense initiative. that...
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his words about the greatness of the holy defense, they said that the holy defense is the right to life . various holy defenses are quick lies. in front of these, those who can explain, i must practice the blessings of holy jihad and holy defense. we should express more day by day, let's say, let's explain. among the duties of these current tasks, the goods, the status report , and giving this is good. this should be multiplied by a hundred we have the person there, we have the talent, we can work and multiply , we can build good teams, we can sew law books, we can create novels that show events, we can not forget the goal , let's not lose the goal in these works of art, the final part of the words they considered the leader of the revolution zahra to be one of the leaders of every society and said that one of the points targeted by the enemy is the value of the honor and dignity of the armed forces. peace of mind too it is not, and this should be addressed to the armed forces from different aspects. he appreciated their presence and valued their efforts. emphasizing that the logic of p
his words about the greatness of the holy defense, they said that the holy defense is the right to life . various holy defenses are quick lies. in front of these, those who can explain, i must practice the blessings of holy jihad and holy defense. we should express more day by day, let's say, let's explain. among the duties of these current tasks, the goods, the status report , and giving this is good. this should be multiplied by a hundred we have the person there, we have the talent, we can...
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some have criticized the cuts in defense and the defense budget as being too deep. i think it bears reminding that under the president's budget the spending levels remain high by historical standards. we'll still spend more in 2013 in real terms for defense than during the peak years of korean war, vietnam war, and the cold war, even if you exclude war funding, even if you exclude war funding, average annual defense expenditures will still be higher in real terms than the average annual expenditures during the korean war, vietnam war and the cold war, period, under president ronald reagan. in addition, the reductions in the president's defense spending are only half, half of the amounts recommended by the bipartisan simpson-bowls commission. when you were sworn in you said that a choice between fiscal discipline and a strong national defense is a false choice. i agree. and we can insure that we have the strongest military in the world. thank you all and i look forward to your testimony. >> thank you. let's start with you, secretary panetta and then you, general demp
some have criticized the cuts in defense and the defense budget as being too deep. i think it bears reminding that under the president's budget the spending levels remain high by historical standards. we'll still spend more in 2013 in real terms for defense than during the peak years of korean war, vietnam war, and the cold war, even if you exclude war funding, even if you exclude war funding, average annual defense expenditures will still be higher in real terms than the average annual...
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as far as what the missile defense review means to the missile defense agency, mr. trachtenberg covered it is an integrated approach. deterrence, active and passive defense. if deterrence fails, then attack operations to destroy missiles and infrastructure. it brings focus to what we are doing in agency and reinforces that effort. it provides guidance and synchronization of effort and helps the department to focus its energies to policies laid out in the mdr. the last bullet addresses the fact that what we are doing with any agency is completely in line with the missile defense review results and taskings. we will skip that for a second. here are some examples. if you take the priorities of the bins we call them that we have, the three priorities, and you take a look at the activities in the agency and the systems that we have on contract, sustaining and developing, you can see in the first one, increasing system reliability. we must sustain the ballistic missile system we have in the field, or the combatant commander will not have confidence it will work. we have i
as far as what the missile defense review means to the missile defense agency, mr. trachtenberg covered it is an integrated approach. deterrence, active and passive defense. if deterrence fails, then attack operations to destroy missiles and infrastructure. it brings focus to what we are doing in agency and reinforces that effort. it provides guidance and synchronization of effort and helps the department to focus its energies to policies laid out in the mdr. the last bullet addresses the fact...
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in missile defense don't all go to nor should they go to the missile defense agency. as you listen to ms. atkinson's overview brief we discussed the other services. we are wedded closely to the navy on ballistic missile defense, closely wedded to the army with the terminal of the altitude defense system, the air force when it comes to the operation of large radars around the globe. i would say that the best way to answer your question is that it is a broad dod-wide effort. it's a complex threat and it requires, you know, full up all hands on deck response to it. >> for the space discrimination -- space-based discrimination for hypersonic defense, are there investments being made now outside of mda? >> absolutely. so what i mentioned earlier is that it will be a multi-mission department-wide effort to deployed the system that has more than just the missile defense mission. so we are tucked into that overall architecture and fully supportive of the department's efforts to get a multi-mission capability deployed. >> and why defeat -- why do they have a new name now, defe
in missile defense don't all go to nor should they go to the missile defense agency. as you listen to ms. atkinson's overview brief we discussed the other services. we are wedded closely to the navy on ballistic missile defense, closely wedded to the army with the terminal of the altitude defense system, the air force when it comes to the operation of large radars around the globe. i would say that the best way to answer your question is that it is a broad dod-wide effort. it's a complex threat...
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proceeds on missile defense. i would argue missile defense against a limited attack against the united states, such as might be mounted in the future by north korea or iran is a sensible part of an overall american force mix. but it seems to me when you look at a larger scale attack, such as might be mounted by either russia or china, offense still has the advantage over defense. as one example, i would note the plan to deploy 14 interceptors in alaska is going to cost roughly $1 billion. my guess is either russia or china could add 14 offensive warheads for significantly less. but at least until at some point there may be a technological breakthrough that changes that equation, but is not immediately evident now. and therefore it seems to me if you want to get back to something like a more if you want to get back to a more cooperative discussion, it's going to requireym moving past the point refined in the broader relationship reassuring russians that our intention is not aimed at a russian missile attack will b
proceeds on missile defense. i would argue missile defense against a limited attack against the united states, such as might be mounted in the future by north korea or iran is a sensible part of an overall american force mix. but it seems to me when you look at a larger scale attack, such as might be mounted by either russia or china, offense still has the advantage over defense. as one example, i would note the plan to deploy 14 interceptors in alaska is going to cost roughly $1 billion. my...
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the first, what makes a great defense? what makes a sublime defense? what makes some of those go down defenseost emblematic even though in all cases the offenders are wiped from the earth? in the case of corregidor, it is surrender. in the others complete obliteration. what makes them compelling? and it raises the question of what is necessary to make a great defense? what is necessary -- can a defense in which the defenders are annihilated still be successful? if you look at the mission of the garrison at thermopylae pass, if you look at the garrison at the alamo, the inspiration they have. they are there to delay. same is true for bataan and corregidor. the question then becomes, what -- does a great defense have to be successful, or can they all die and it be considered a great defense? and that brings me to the last point as well. what is it about some of these stands, what is it about some of these great defenses that are so captivating? i would submit the following for your consideration, which is that when you look at the qualities of leadership
the first, what makes a great defense? what makes a sublime defense? what makes some of those go down defenseost emblematic even though in all cases the offenders are wiped from the earth? in the case of corregidor, it is surrender. in the others complete obliteration. what makes them compelling? and it raises the question of what is necessary to make a great defense? what is necessary -- can a defense in which the defenders are annihilated still be successful? if you look at the mission of the...
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in this role, he serves as the principal advisor to the secretary of defense, defense policy. he leads the coordination of policy within the department of defense. he oversees defense policies and plans to achieve the desired objectives. he is responsible for efforts to build partnerships and defense cooperation with u.s. friends and allies. ladies and gentlemen, welcome undersecretary john rood. >> thank you for those kind words. the real missile defense experts are to my left, michael griffin and general greaves. there are so many people over the years that have been involved in missile defense. i feel like we should be presenting them. they have been educating me on the topic, but i am grateful to be with you, here in this room. it has become an overused statement for people like myself to say the security environment in which we find ourselves right now is the most dynamic and complex in our lifetime. if you stop and think about that for a minute and what that means for a half-century or so, about the range of threats and the complexity of them. they are changing. one of t
in this role, he serves as the principal advisor to the secretary of defense, defense policy. he leads the coordination of policy within the department of defense. he oversees defense policies and plans to achieve the desired objectives. he is responsible for efforts to build partnerships and defense cooperation with u.s. friends and allies. ladies and gentlemen, welcome undersecretary john rood. >> thank you for those kind words. the real missile defense experts are to my left, michael...
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it's level of defense spending. i would be interested in your comments on how you see trends in germany and what issues you prioritizing your dialogue with germany. also whether you think there is that natos for fear allies in the east might provoke a conflict with russia. >> first, on whether nato allies will provoke a conflict with russia, we will not. nato is a defensive alliance. nato has proven that for many decades. the increased presence of nato troops in the eastern part of the alliance is a defensive response. therefore, nato is and will remain a defensive alliance. that is the case for all allies. when it comes to germany, we all bute -- also germany -- germany has to invest more in defense. something we agree at the nato summit in july. we have talked about that before. germany has started to increase defense spending. they have put forward a plan to increase defense spending by 70% over a decade. which is significant. this is money which will be helpful to modernize their armed equipment, by modern and t
it's level of defense spending. i would be interested in your comments on how you see trends in germany and what issues you prioritizing your dialogue with germany. also whether you think there is that natos for fear allies in the east might provoke a conflict with russia. >> first, on whether nato allies will provoke a conflict with russia, we will not. nato is a defensive alliance. nato has proven that for many decades. the increased presence of nato troops in the eastern part of the...
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missile defense review to identify missile defense capabilities in the face of rapidly growing missile threats. the bmdr will be informed by the administration determination to develop state of the art missile defense system, to defend the homeland and our regional interest. we expect to complete it this fall. it will complement the report mandated by the fy-2017 ndaa. the department of defense continues to develop systems to protect vital u.s. national security interests. we intend to stay ahead of the cruise missile developments, sea capabilities to lower cost per intercept and defeat emerging ballistic and cruise missile threats. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. look forward to your questions. >> i thank you. the chair now recognizes admiral syring. >> thank you for the opportunity to appear today. i'll submit my written statement for the record. in lieu of an opening statement, i request permission to play the video from the test last week. >> we would love to see that. >> i will narrate as this goes since it's unnarrated. give the committee an idea of what
missile defense review to identify missile defense capabilities in the face of rapidly growing missile threats. the bmdr will be informed by the administration determination to develop state of the art missile defense system, to defend the homeland and our regional interest. we expect to complete it this fall. it will complement the report mandated by the fy-2017 ndaa. the department of defense continues to develop systems to protect vital u.s. national security interests. we intend to stay...
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the deputy secretary of defense and of defense and 92 months. back in august and september found $7 trillion a week it cut and put back in the warfighting. some people said it wasn't enough. >> he's are important organizations and don't get me wrong but the point is we need to get more bang for the buck out of them just like you got more bang for the buck out of the army and the secretary of the army you have the army by the -- it's harder toet get control of some of these organizations. one of the things we do have worlds finest military want to keep it that way. we recruit and retain the best people and their families and we'll talk about that in a minute. give them constant training but we also give them the t best technology. you worked in industry.in how important is the defense industrial base in the technology and the secretary of defense you prioritize by making 10 or 11 properties fromom hypertonic artificial intelligence to quantum 5g. howy important is people who focus on these cutting-edge technologies particularly when china we know
the deputy secretary of defense and of defense and 92 months. back in august and september found $7 trillion a week it cut and put back in the warfighting. some people said it wasn't enough. >> he's are important organizations and don't get me wrong but the point is we need to get more bang for the buck out of them just like you got more bang for the buck out of the army and the secretary of the army you have the army by the -- it's harder toet get control of some of these organizations....
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and this year we have the 43rd anniversary of the holy defense . our war was imposed until the war that resulted to the victory of iran was interrupted and the resistance of our nation was not able to achieve victory. this week should be the week of pride for our nation, just like the humiliation of turkmenchai and golestan. it was unique that in all the provinces , headquarters were formed in front of the anniversary of the products of the governors in babolsar city. let's do a good job in the cultural and artistic fields. after 99, major general dr. bagheri informed salah that it should be formed as a permanent movement of the central headquarters to commemorate the national occasions of holy defense, and fortunately, today i am at your service. there are approximately 488 headquarters in the whole country is active, and they predicted 1986 programs to be carried out, and we have 5,800 activities ahead of us on the occasion of these days of holy defense, only one of which is the unveiling of 448 new books that the states will publish this week in
and this year we have the 43rd anniversary of the holy defense . our war was imposed until the war that resulted to the victory of iran was interrupted and the resistance of our nation was not able to achieve victory. this week should be the week of pride for our nation, just like the humiliation of turkmenchai and golestan. it was unique that in all the provinces , headquarters were formed in front of the anniversary of the products of the governors in babolsar city. let's do a good job in the...
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so because the ukrainians had substantial air defense remaining, air defense capabilities remaining, they were able to deny the russians the ability to establish air superiority. the russians as you would imagine will continue to try to find ways toin take out air defense capabilities. and we need to stay focused on the scene to make sure that we are providing them the capability to replenish those air defense capabilities if they are taken out. so a this is a work in progress. we will continue to resupply them with the types of systems that you've seen us provide them short range, medium range and most important, long-range air defense systems. those systems like the x300 play a critical role and if those were taken out, weta will make sure we are working with our allies and partners to provide them additional capability as quickly as possible. >> we don't have a new type to announce. we will continue to use those systems that have been most effective. [inaudible] >> that's what we have been focused on and that is a key element in the meeting that we conducted on tuesday. wet need n
so because the ukrainians had substantial air defense remaining, air defense capabilities remaining, they were able to deny the russians the ability to establish air superiority. the russians as you would imagine will continue to try to find ways toin take out air defense capabilities. and we need to stay focused on the scene to make sure that we are providing them the capability to replenish those air defense capabilities if they are taken out. so a this is a work in progress. we will continue...
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defense programs. she was the executive vice president for the nuclear threat initiative and after we hear from her and her remarks, our moderator will moderate a roundtable with deborah and others and he will introduce him -- them. we will have time to hear from the audience here. let's get moving, please join me in welcoming assistant secretary deborah rosenblum. [applause] deborah: the morning -- >> thank you very much for that introduction. i want to thank creative v. elenis for -- i want to think -- thank csis or hosting us today. i also want to thank csis for your collective team's patients. 24 months, it wasn't quite 24 months but 24 months later, we are here to discuss the results of the bio posture review and how our work at the department also fits well into the work of the national security council and the white house under previously beth cameron -- and other doctors who are -- who is with us today in updating the national find -- biodefense strategy as well as developing the implementation
defense programs. she was the executive vice president for the nuclear threat initiative and after we hear from her and her remarks, our moderator will moderate a roundtable with deborah and others and he will introduce him -- them. we will have time to hear from the audience here. let's get moving, please join me in welcoming assistant secretary deborah rosenblum. [applause] deborah: the morning -- >> thank you very much for that introduction. i want to thank creative v. elenis for -- i...
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troops in the direction of bakhmut. they promptly intercepted the initiative, says deputy minister of defense hanna maleru tim, in spite of everything, according to her , russian forces are trying to hold on to the city by pulling up reserves. with the defense villages and then demand huge sums from relatives for liberation. what is the situation in the occupied regions and how are the armed forces of ukraine liberating the south from the occupiers look, large-scale exercises have begun in ukraine in the event of an accident at the zaporizhia nuclear power plant, we are talking about the zaporizhia, dnipropetrovsk, mykolaiv, and kherson regions, which are included in these exercises . well, we will ask the representatives of the authorities for all the details . if you watch us on youtube, radio svoboda . then be sure to subscribe to our channel and also share this video with your friends, then high-quality and verified information will be available to an even greater number of people, the armed forces of ukraine are advancing under fire, this was reported by the commander of the ground force
troops in the direction of bakhmut. they promptly intercepted the initiative, says deputy minister of defense hanna maleru tim, in spite of everything, according to her , russian forces are trying to hold on to the city by pulling up reserves. with the defense villages and then demand huge sums from relatives for liberation. what is the situation in the occupied regions and how are the armed forces of ukraine liberating the south from the occupiers look, large-scale exercises have begun in...
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and we don't expect the country to reduce defense spending, defense spending is not -- is increasing very modestly this year in the base budget that, is. we project it to do so over the next five years. we think people as we're -- since we're involved in two conflicts, the world remains a dangerous place, that that amount of defense spending will be sustained. but what we're not going to have is the double digit year on year growth we had in decade past 9/11. that will feel different. and that's why the secretary launched the efficiency initiative, because we're at what they call an inflection point in history, the budget is not going down but it's flat eck flattening out and we need the capability for the amount of money we're going to get. >> but that assumes congress will go along with it and not cut your budget and there's pressure to cult your budget. what do cow when that happens? to have double secret probation plans you can dust off if the ax hits hard? >> the secretary has made it clear we're trying to manage -- we're down to the point, for example in this fiscal year, where
and we don't expect the country to reduce defense spending, defense spending is not -- is increasing very modestly this year in the base budget that, is. we project it to do so over the next five years. we think people as we're -- since we're involved in two conflicts, the world remains a dangerous place, that that amount of defense spending will be sustained. but what we're not going to have is the double digit year on year growth we had in decade past 9/11. that will feel different. and...
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the department of defense has a very bad record. they stand out as the only department of government. it's impossible to know how much things cost or what is being bought when nobody is keeping good track of the money being shuttled out the door. for nearly 30 years we've been pushing the pentagon to earn a clean opinion on any of their audits. way back in 1990 congress passed a chief financial officers act which required all departments of the government to present a financial statement to an inspector general for audit by march 1992. all departments have complied and earned clean opinions except one, that's the department of defense. instead of clean opinions, the department of defense has earned a long string of failing opinion, and these happen to go by the name of disclaimers. but it boils down to the fact that the books at the department of defense are unaudittable. now 20 years later after that 1990 congressional action, so now 2010, congress finally got fed up and passed a new law requiring the pentagon to be ready for audit
the department of defense has a very bad record. they stand out as the only department of government. it's impossible to know how much things cost or what is being bought when nobody is keeping good track of the money being shuttled out the door. for nearly 30 years we've been pushing the pentagon to earn a clean opinion on any of their audits. way back in 1990 congress passed a chief financial officers act which required all departments of the government to present a financial statement to an...
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bio defense review. we are doing this today under the offices of bipartisan alliance for global health security cochair, former cdc director julie, and former senator richard special thanks to my colleagues at csis, michaela , mclean, sophia, special thanks to that csis production team that is putting this altogether, eric, alex. theo and duane. and special thanks especially to jennifer nicholson who has helped us over many weeks and planning this out and many others that i can't really begin to humor, there has been a lot of support for putting this together. bipartisan, as we were here in this post-covid moment, and it has the potential, as we were here, to bring about fundamental changes. a few minutes ago, we published here at csis , my colleague emily harding, deputy director of international security programs, and i published article questions he's on the release of the ppr. michaela, we recently published an essay entitled the worst is over, now what, that examined this post-covid moment that we h
bio defense review. we are doing this today under the offices of bipartisan alliance for global health security cochair, former cdc director julie, and former senator richard special thanks to my colleagues at csis, michaela , mclean, sophia, special thanks to that csis production team that is putting this altogether, eric, alex. theo and duane. and special thanks especially to jennifer nicholson who has helped us over many weeks and planning this out and many others that i can't really begin...
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defense supply chains. if i could give you a quick orientation and we're going to go about doing this, this afternoon, first i will ask our panelists a variety of questions, and as i'm doing this i hope you will take the time to type into the chat window in the lower right-hand side of your go to heaven or window on the right side of your screen, go ahead and type your questions at a do my best to assimilate them and then in about 20 to 30 minutes help them with your questions. with that let's get started. first my first question is for representative gallagher. congressman, you have a constant barrage of important issues on your plate. why are defense supply chains an area of concern for you and could you givee us an idea of hw congress has secured thehe suppy chain for critical defense items and the status of those efforts? >> thank you for the question. thanks for having me. it's great to be on this panel. being a member of congress at times can feel a look at like being the dog from up we are constantly
defense supply chains. if i could give you a quick orientation and we're going to go about doing this, this afternoon, first i will ask our panelists a variety of questions, and as i'm doing this i hope you will take the time to type into the chat window in the lower right-hand side of your go to heaven or window on the right side of your screen, go ahead and type your questions at a do my best to assimilate them and then in about 20 to 30 minutes help them with your questions. with that let's...
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the defense industry. doesn't always indians and ok most at ms as all but it's ok as long as you maintain clear boundaries and remain at arm's length with industry not too close but not too far either because the market isn't that large form yet you also have to stay informed for example if there's a manufacturer where things didn't go well. but then you have to be clear about what is a sales event and when actual content is involved wall that first such as an end of a call for a shuttle that's the core of the business relationship and you need to be able to have that exchanges have to start about also talking that's not always it's a fifty's. does this proximity between the german defense ministry the bundeswehr and german military contractors really only serve as a way to exchange information. or is a german government subsidizing the business deals of private industry. young from africa from the german left party says the sale of german combat training technology is also problematic for security reasons
the defense industry. doesn't always indians and ok most at ms as all but it's ok as long as you maintain clear boundaries and remain at arm's length with industry not too close but not too far either because the market isn't that large form yet you also have to stay informed for example if there's a manufacturer where things didn't go well. but then you have to be clear about what is a sales event and when actual content is involved wall that first such as an end of a call for a shuttle that's...
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breaking defense. so i don't think there is anybody around here who would disagree that something has to be done. so far nothing really has been. as you guys look over the next couple of months, what are the appropriators going to do? >> i'll start. they've been broadcasting it loud and clear and i'm sure you know. they will appropriate to caps, period, for defense. it is 499-051. $499 million for the base. the authorizers are a different story. that is interesting. i believe both chairman are marking towards the president's budget request of $553 billion, 051 again. and what will they do with oco. it seems they will coalesce around the amount, no reserve fund, which is troubling because this is all debt financed any way when you are talking emergency spending money and the half of it they were trying to make offset allowable is going to be taken away. so will they mark up to -- well, it is 51 plus 39 -- $90 billion for the defense department. a couple of things regarding that. one, $51 billion is too
breaking defense. so i don't think there is anybody around here who would disagree that something has to be done. so far nothing really has been. as you guys look over the next couple of months, what are the appropriators going to do? >> i'll start. they've been broadcasting it loud and clear and i'm sure you know. they will appropriate to caps, period, for defense. it is 499-051. $499 million for the base. the authorizers are a different story. that is interesting. i believe both...
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a limited defense. limited at the time that was written characterized approximately 200 attacking missiles because that was the number a rogue soviet submarine commander could launch. became muchited more limited as time went on to may be a single launch by mistake. it iny we planned congress and the military was greatly constricted from the original intent. in 2017, the national defense authorization act change the description of u.s. policy. the national defense act at that time stated that it was a policy to maintain and improve effective,ive -- robust system to protect the united states. against the developing an increasingly complex of ballistic missile threat. this was at a time when the threat from russia was reemerging and it was pretty well understood by the congress. this language launches us into sdi 2.0.ay be not only the theater kind of that we would need against iran today. north korea presents a long-range ballistic missile threat. hopefully one of my panelists can explain the system we h
a limited defense. limited at the time that was written characterized approximately 200 attacking missiles because that was the number a rogue soviet submarine commander could launch. became muchited more limited as time went on to may be a single launch by mistake. it iny we planned congress and the military was greatly constricted from the original intent. in 2017, the national defense authorization act change the description of u.s. policy. the national defense act at that time stated that...
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spending and non-defense spending. in fact when i was in the house of representatives i teamed up with nick told they need conservative member of the house and now director of omb and we put language into the 2016 defense authorization bill asking the defense department to adopt omb standards for what constitutes oco funding and overseas funding. since then in january 2017 gao issued a report recommending the department of defense work with omb to develop criteria and since then and 2018 the defense authorization bill we passed the congress and struck the defense department to develop criteria by september of this year. >> we have develop criteria to go through the oco consistent with your previous discussions. you won't be surprised to know that in the out-years few of them account for daniel panico only the most incremental show up which have dramatically reduced the size. >> would the of objection to the congress codifying the criteria to avoid any monkey business in slush funds in the future? >> let me talk about t
spending and non-defense spending. in fact when i was in the house of representatives i teamed up with nick told they need conservative member of the house and now director of omb and we put language into the 2016 defense authorization bill asking the defense department to adopt omb standards for what constitutes oco funding and overseas funding. since then in january 2017 gao issued a report recommending the department of defense work with omb to develop criteria and since then and 2018 the...
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split with short range air defense, to rapidly show the defense capability. at the same time we have baked in requirements and the perfect example, we can't allow that to be the problem and we talked about this, there is tension right now because at some point, maybe to the services this is still a joint problem. >> you covered it very well. you can never neglect a threat out there and have to constantly find ways even if it is perceived as strength or dominance to be able to react especially when you start getting multi-domain forces in certain locations where you may not have that superiority. we have to tailor our systems and task force to provide capability against any threat and the counter air threat continues to grow and with the advance threat. >> it may come back to some of that but let me just say global integration in the title of this event, the chairman sees himself as global integrator and with that perspective you talk about how the joint staff has or is currently supporting that particular mission, the vision, the day-to-day requirements, how
split with short range air defense, to rapidly show the defense capability. at the same time we have baked in requirements and the perfect example, we can't allow that to be the problem and we talked about this, there is tension right now because at some point, maybe to the services this is still a joint problem. >> you covered it very well. you can never neglect a threat out there and have to constantly find ways even if it is perceived as strength or dominance to be able to react...
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the overall aim is defense and missile defense. could you start us out with an overall sense of the defense of the golf, the role of missile defense in the goals vis-À-vis iran and also any lessons learned from serious so far? >> sure. thanks, michele and tanks to the bank account or for organizing this. by way of introduction and putting things kind of in the broader context, i would just say is my first comment that much has been accomplished in the last decade or two in the areas of missile defense, but a lot remains to be done. by march the threat has kept pace with the response. if you back a decade ago, the only thing we had in the region the way of missile defense was equipped and then today now we have to place the tongue and the pastry at pack two and three and the ability to deploy fad in the region and we have in the persian gulf two to three capable ships to provide later defense. during the same period the capabilities of our allies have increased dramatically as well and they are operating with the same system says t
the overall aim is defense and missile defense. could you start us out with an overall sense of the defense of the golf, the role of missile defense in the goals vis-À-vis iran and also any lessons learned from serious so far? >> sure. thanks, michele and tanks to the bank account or for organizing this. by way of introduction and putting things kind of in the broader context, i would just say is my first comment that much has been accomplished in the last decade or two in the areas of...
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for the country's defense industry. like his predecessor as president emmanuel mccool visited the fan. c.e.o. of dust so evie ation showed him the fire fighter jet. fighter jet was developed almost entirely by france france had withdrawn from a multinational european project the euro fight a typhoon in one nine hundred eighty five. just to c.e.o. top he is also president of the french aerospace industry lobbying group she fasts . it was a. it was a lot of the support of the president of the republic is important because in france the president is the head of the armed forces the for him to go to those he determines what the future needs will be. bodies will be out he decides on the missions and he observes how the material or military technology operates in conflict zones it's important to show him the products made by the manufacturers so that we can respond to his needs to sit. he always home to one of the few french institutions it's taken a critical look at the government's lobbying on behalf of the defense industry
for the country's defense industry. like his predecessor as president emmanuel mccool visited the fan. c.e.o. of dust so evie ation showed him the fire fighter jet. fighter jet was developed almost entirely by france france had withdrawn from a multinational european project the euro fight a typhoon in one nine hundred eighty five. just to c.e.o. top he is also president of the french aerospace industry lobbying group she fasts . it was a. it was a lot of the support of the president of the...
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defense. this is our 21st congressional round table. i want to take a couple of minutes to just introduce the organization that is hosting, mdaa and myself. i am ricky ellison, and i'm the founder and chairman of the missile advocacy alliance founded in 2002 with the single purpose to advocate and educate on the deployment and the development of missile defense to make our nation and the world safer. i have been active in the advocacy of missile defense in this mission for over 38 years with my beginnings at the university of southern california in 1980. where i was introduced by the national security adviser governor ronald reagan during his presidential campaign with the idea and concept of defeating nuclearized icbms and making our world and nation a safer place. today, our world and our nation is safer because of this idea that has been made into reality. in this graduate strategic and studies program, i had the honor of being classmates with, and being taught by the chief architects of th
defense. this is our 21st congressional round table. i want to take a couple of minutes to just introduce the organization that is hosting, mdaa and myself. i am ricky ellison, and i'm the founder and chairman of the missile advocacy alliance founded in 2002 with the single purpose to advocate and educate on the deployment and the development of missile defense to make our nation and the world safer. i have been active in the advocacy of missile defense in this mission for over 38 years with my...
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well, the ministry of defense's policy regarding our defense industry is too optimistic. the ministry of defense should be interested primarily in the quantity, and the main thing is the quality of military equipment to fulfill the tasks at hand. in front of them , e-e, on the contact line in the south and east, first of all, and here it cannot be a priority whether ukrainian production or foreign production, they must this policy should be applied first of all by the ministry of defense, which implements this or that policy in the field of armaments of military equipment and supplies the armed forces. should be of least interest to the region, in my opinion, it should be of interest to the ministry of strategic industries if they are responsible for the formation and implementation of the state politicians in the sphere of the defense-industrial military-industrial complex so they must conduct that analysis and prove the necessity and the possibility of manufacturing a sufficient quantity of that armament of ukrainian -made military equipment for our military . in my opi
well, the ministry of defense's policy regarding our defense industry is too optimistic. the ministry of defense should be interested primarily in the quantity, and the main thing is the quality of military equipment to fulfill the tasks at hand. in front of them , e-e, on the contact line in the south and east, first of all, and here it cannot be a priority whether ukrainian production or foreign production, they must this policy should be applied first of all by the ministry of defense, which...
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missle defense plans. so i know we have a lot of experts in the senate on this issue, but i certainly believe that the experts who have spoken there about the lack of an impact on our ability as a country to develop a missle defense system are people who should be believed because they know what they're talking about. now, the other thing that i think it's important to point out, and i know senator kerry did this earlier, but with respect to the resolution of ratification and some of the concerns that senator demint raised on the floor this evening, i just want to read what is in this resolution of ratification. this is language that senator demint had amended into the resolution to address the concerns that he had. defending the united states and allies against stratigic attack, it is the sense of the senate that a paramount obligation of the united states government is to provide for the defense of the american people. deploying members of the united states armed forces and united states allies against n
missle defense plans. so i know we have a lot of experts in the senate on this issue, but i certainly believe that the experts who have spoken there about the lack of an impact on our ability as a country to develop a missle defense system are people who should be believed because they know what they're talking about. now, the other thing that i think it's important to point out, and i know senator kerry did this earlier, but with respect to the resolution of ratification and some of the...